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Balance-Equilibrium(feel stability), Formally Balanced(symmetrical), Informally Balanced(asymmetrical)
Balance-Equilibrium(feel stability), Formally Balanced(symmetrical), Informally Balanced(asymmetrical)
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Rhythm and Repetition-same pattern used over and over, creates a sense of motion
Rhythm and Repetition-same pattern used over and over, creates a sense of motion
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Emphasis-Draws viewer's attention to an area or subject
Emphasis-Draws viewer's attention to an area or subject
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Subordination-occurs when emphasis is achieved through design. Other features become less noticeable.
Subordination-occurs when emphasis is achieved through design. Other features become less noticeable.
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Proportion-Assures appropriate sizing of components.
Proportion-Assures appropriate sizing of components.
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Variety-Also called contrast. Do not create too much unity, rhythm or repetition or you will lose variety.
Variety-Also called contrast. Do not create too much unity, rhythm or repetition or you will lose variety.
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Opposition-Use of contrasting elements for variety.
Opposition-Use of contrasting elements for variety.
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Transition-To change from one color to another or form a curved line to a straight line. Must contain the same unity
Transition-To change from one color to another or form a curved line to a straight line. Must contain the same unity
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Unity-Creates a sense of wholeness
Unity-Creates a sense of wholeness